My wife and I have registered the domain name "cleaver-horn.com".
Some enterprising spammer out there has discovered that domain and
started using it as the return address on their spam.  So our inbox
is filling up with return mail, mail failture and anti-spam messages
all supposedly sent from email addresses like
"[EMAIL PROTECTED]" and such..  This, obviously, is very
annoying.  Other than setting up some filters that send anything
without a certain "valid" email prefixes to the great bit bucket, is
there anything we can do about this?

Is this something that is inevitable for anyone with a domain name?
Is it only a matter of time?

One of my greatest worries is that some ISP or spam-filter out there
will decide that all mail coming from my domain must be spam and
will block it all.  Does that happen?  Is that something I should
even worry about?

 - jmh
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